Because it is a movie released in 1997, the texture of the cartoon can't be like that of Inception Detective, but it doesn't affect Jin Min from taking you into his dreamland at all. After reading it, there are only two words "tangled". On the one hand, I feel that how can I be brought into his rhythm by Jin Min so easily? On the other hand, because of the various plots in the movie that reflect Japanese social problems, it is always uncomfortable. (Sure enough, it is a BT nation.)
Jin Min is really a filmmaker who likes to walk between dreams and reality. At the beginning, it was a set of parallel cuts, which skillfully introduced all the characters and laid the foundation for the whole film. The tone is set: dream and reality will be interspersed at any time, can you tell the difference? To be honest, the movie can start without showing any amazing potential, just put a lot of effort into the suspense. To be honest, the terrifying-looking security arrangement that followed Weima was a bit too heavy, and anyone with a little experience in watching suspenseful movies would have noticed such blatant ugliness. In addition, clues to Wei Ma's inner performance began to be given. Unfortunately, you only know when you watch the full movie that it is a clue. Before that, it was just a line, connecting the front and back plots. If you feel the same way, then congratulations, you have also been led by Jin Min, and the cliff of his dream is ahead. In the second half, I started to exert force. When Wei Ma woke up in the same position twice in a row, it felt like I saw Red Chili pepper wake up twice in Inception Detective. In fact, it was in a dream, or two. The word "tangled". This is also what Jin Min wants to achieve. For him, if he doesn't deceive you, what's the point of this movie?
Jin Min, really is a dreamer, I wish you a happy life in your eternal dream.
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